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After a year and a half of sitting around, my SCX10 Range Rover is finally together!

Brettka7

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Got a New Bright Range Rover Sport body for my SCX10 Honcho in 2015. Custom made some links, put it together, realized I made the rear links the wrong size and my diff was installed upside down, and then life happened. The SCX10 sat in it's box until last week, when I ordered some 290MM links and put this thing together properly.

Before teardown:



How it sits today:









Obviously very much a work-in-progress but it's at least driveable at this point and decent for the price. Taking it on it's first run next weekend. Comments or tips are always welcome!
 
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Very nice looks good. I'm sure with a little tweaking you can make it amazing.

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Very nice looks good. I'm sure with a little tweaking you can make it amazing.

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I'm just curious what scale body is that? 1/10th or 1/8th?

It looks good by the way.

Thanks!

It's a 1/10. Sadly, it is much narrower than any 1/10 I've encountered before. I may end up getting fender flares to disguise the narrow wheelbase a bit.
 
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